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Forwarded to devs WP Toolkit Maintenance Mode - asset src parameters are relative, giving 503s

Christopher McBride

Basic Pleskian
TITLE:
WP Toolkit Maintenance Mode - asset src parameters are relative, giving 503s
PRODUCT, VERSION, OPERATING SYSTEM, ARCHITECTURE:
Plesk 17.0.17 Update #38, WP Toolkit 2.4.1
PROBLEM DESCRIPTION:
The maintenance mode page template uses relative URLs.

Anyone visiting any page other than the home page of a site with the maintenance mode enabled will be presented with a page without css, js or images.​
STEPS TO REPRODUCE:
Enable maintenance mode on site with WP Toolkit enabled.

Browse to page other than the home page.

i.e. www.website.com/blog/
ACTUAL RESULT:
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EXPECTED RESULT:
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ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
Please update the template to use absolute URLs.
YOUR EXPECTATIONS FROM PLESK SERVICE TEAM:
Confirm bug
 
I received following conclusion from our development team:

The issue was not reproduced for Plesk 17.0 and 17.5.
Non-home pages also work fine, see the attachment.
The issue is not related to Plesk, there may be some WordPress misconfiguration or custom rewrite rules (for Nginx, Apache, WordPress itself, pages code)
 
However, the issue occurs if Maintenance mode is enabled via WordPress Toolkit > CMS > "Maintenance mode"
The bug regarding this issue was submitted EXTWPTOOLK-978
Thanks for report.
 
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